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Lotte Kopecky solos to first yellow jersey of the Tour de France Femmes

Lotte Kopecky solos to first yellow jersey of the Tour de France Femmes

Lotte Kopecky swapped her Belgian national champion’s jersey for a yellow jersey after winning Sunday’s first stage of the second edition of the Tour de France Femmes. The Tour of Flanders champion attacked on the stage’s only categorized climb to take the big prize. Clara Emond was the top Canadian in 35th.

The Course

Stage 1 was a fairly-flat 124 km around Clermont-Ferrand in central France. A single Cat. 3 climb, Côte de Durtol, was perched 9.3 km from the finish line. And, oui, it was tres chaud.

Van Vleuten the Grand Tour Ace

The question at the beginning of the second TdFF was, “Can Annemiek van Vleuten sweep the Women’s World Tour Grand Tours for the second year in a row and then retire?” Last year, she won the Giro d’Italia Donne, Tour and Ceratizit Challenge by La Vuelta with 1:44 her smallest gap to the runner-up. This season, she took the renamed La Vuelta Femenina by 9 seconds over Demi Vollering and the Giro Donne over Juliette Labous by nearly 4:00. Vollering and Labous are in France, as are 19 out of the first Tour’s entire top-20. Vollering leads the WorldTour, nearly 1900 points over third place van Vleuten.

The Dutch star could sweep the Grand Tours for the second year in a row before retiring.

The Canadian contingent was a septet: UAE Team ADQ’s Olivia Baril, Arkéa’s Clara Emond, EF Education-TIBCO-SVB trio Alison Jackson, Sara Poidevin and Magdeleine Vallieres, Cofidis’s Gabrielle Pilote Fortin and St Michel–Mavic–Auber93’s Simone Boilard. Baril was top Canadian at the 2023 Vuelta. Vallieres was top Canadian at last year’s Tour in 66th. Jackson is the top Canadian in the World Tour at 27th, Baril is 49th.

Jackson will wear a red national champion kit.

Gabrielle Pilote Fortin’s nails were on point.

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